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Wake County Public School System. Academically/ Intellectually Gifted Program. AIG Contacts: Wendy Carlyle – 919-431-7656 - [email protected] Patty Carr – 919-431-7658 – [email protected] Joni Currin – 919-431-7659 – [email protected] Pam Young – 919-431-____ - [email protected] - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Wake CountyPublic School System
Academically/ Intellectually Gifted
Program
AIG Contacts:Wendy Carlyle – 919-431-7656 - [email protected] Carr – 919-431-7658 – [email protected] Currin – 919-431-7659 – [email protected] Young – 919-431-____ - [email protected] McDowell – 919-431-7657 – [email protected]
WCPSS AIG Stats vs. NC AIG Stats2011-2012
AIG student population WCPSS 29,735 North Carolina 172,947
% AIG of student population WCPSS 20.3% North Carolina 12.3%
State Funding= 4%
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The Academically/Intellectually Gifted Program, as part of the Academics Division, seeks to:
Promote high academic growth
Foster high achievement capabilities
Support interests of highly capable andgifted learners
Nurture highly capable learners from all populations
Increase students identified from under-represented populations
Inspire the love of learning
Embrace and support implementation of Common Core with fidelity
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Wake County Schools Vision for Local AIG Program:
The Academically/Intellectually Gifted (AIG) program provides an appropriately challenging education for students who perform, or show potential for performing at remarkably high levels of accomplishment when compared to others of their age, experience, or environment. Services for AIG students include differentiated curriculum and instruction to extend and enrich the Common Core and Essential Standards.
Videos to help envision Common Core classrooms
Dr. Val Faulkner: professor at NC State
http://valeriefaulknermathclub.com/student-help/middle-school-math/dividing-with-fractions/
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7XA1PWf_ErU
Dan Meyer - national speaker
http://www.ted.com/talks/dan_meyer_math_curriculum_makeover.html
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Parents/Guardians
AIG Teacher
Classroom Teachers
School Counselors and other professional staff
Central Services AIG & Academics staff
Administrators
Student
Stakeholders for AIG Students’ Success
Policy 5532: Academic Acceleration
Guides AIG programming as well as the local AIG plan “Under review” for the 2012-2013 school year
Single subject acceleration is under review as an implemented, recommended accelerative practice for 2012-2013
All students in K-5 will be taught the Common Core curriculum for their grade level; no 5/6 compacted math; K-5 Crosswalks handout example with others available on NCDPI website
Academic acceleration will provided through enrichment units developed for differentiation K-8 which will be housed in C-Mapp
Additional acceleration resources and PD will be provided to AIG teachers to best serve the needs of AIG teachers
In alignment with Common Core, all teachers must make use of the resources available on C-Mapp; AIG teachers should also use additional program resources to further accelerate and enrich
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Academic Acceleration cont’d.
Can not be continue to operate the same way and use the same materials; NEW way of thinking and teaching
Whole Grade Advancement will continue to be implemented for use as a recommended accelerative practice
Academics will be evaluating the implementation of Common Core throughout this first year to monitor how students are responding to the more rigorous curriculum
AIG program evaluation for third year of local plan cycle in conjunction with an evaluation of Common Core and resources for differentiation will be evaluated throughout the year as well 8
Policy 5611: Middle School Math Placement District placement criteria must be used
when establishing course options for all students
Placement criteria include multiple entry points for acceleration, however
No content nor course skipping as stated Guidelines for requests for placement
other than the data suggests are established in policy and criteria
FAQ & Answers handout9
Talking Points to use!
You have in this packet, a page of talking points to use when in dialogue
with colleagues, administrators, parents, and/or students.
Please feel free to ask questions to ensure that you are able to communicate clearly, consistently, and effectively.
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What is your role with Common Core implementation?
Continue to maintain a rigorous and accelerated level of services through the use of:
Tiered activities and assignments as well as On-going formative assessments Provide and/or support academic acceleration through enrichment units
developed for differentiation K-8 which will be housed in C-Mapp Varied questioning, texts, & materials in addition to Technology applications Utilizing acceleration resources and PD provided to AIG teachers to best serve the needs of highly capable and gifted learners SES, Toolbox for Rigorous Instruction as well as other opportunities to provide
additional complexity and challenge as necessary Projects and investigations as well as Differentiated instructional units/centers Collaboration/support for teachers & students during push-in and pull out
0pportunitiesProvide clear, consistent information for all stakeholders regarding more
rigorous and accelerated differentiated services through the use of Common Core and additional AIG resources.
In closing . . . We truly appreciate you attending this session, especially on such
short notice! We want to remind you that we are here to support you as you
work in your school to support your colleagues and the students as we embark on the journey with Common Core!
We are confident that you will effectively communicate with stakeholders, using the talking points, so that we have a clear and consistent message relayed across our entire district! We also know that you will continue to strive to provide the most appropriate services for our AIG students!
We appreciate you and all that you do everyday to support the AIG program, all WCPSS students, and to help fulfill the mission of the WCPSS Academics Division which guides our efforts in serving ALL students appropriately while . . .
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“Inspiring learners today to revolutionize their
tomorrow.”
13Thank you, and have a great evening!